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  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Babar/preload editintro=Babar/editintro width=25 For Babar Enthusiasts (and their children)
  • The reason for the tripling of elephants in Africa. He's been getting busy.
  • King Babar is the main protagonist of the Babar franchise. He is currently king of Celesteville, an African village for Elephant he founded to give his people the same level of comfort as man. Babar has a with named Celeste, whom he named his village after and has three children named Pom, Flora, and Alexander. Babar was taken in by an old lady often simply addressed as Madame and invited her to live in his kingdom as one of it's most honored citizens. The majority of Babar's problems after the first book which focuses on building the city itself as a haven for his people, is everyday issues of how to solve social problems or having to do with exotic adventures.
  • the corporation for pubic brodcasting the carngie corporation of york the national sience foundation the arthur vining davis foundation chuck e cheeses 7 eleven mcdonalds looksmart walmart burger king wendys bing gamestop viewers like you thank you
  • Jean Eusèbe Firmin George de Babar, dit Roi Babar (à ne pas confondre avec le roi Baudouin) est le souverain d'Elephantie, contrée perdue du centre de l'Afrique. Derrière son image de bon samaritain se cache en réalité un éléphant autoritaire et mégalomane, considéré comme dictateur par la SPA, la WWF, l'ONU, la SACEM, le KGB, la DST, le PMRC, la ERTGOPFSFT, et Bernadette Chirac. Son régime est le seul en Afrique qui soit totalitaire sans qu'aucun pays occidental n'en soit responsable.
  • rechts|204px Die BaBar ist ein Restaurant auf dem Archipel Vulkania (-44,44). Wie auch die Insel ist sie nur während der Monate Jullier und Frauguktor für Touristen zugänglich. Das gleichnamige Teilgebiet des Archipels umfasst nur eine Map.
  • He is best-known as one of the House managers in the impeachment of President Bill Clinton during the trial in the U.S. Senate — a trial fatally marred when Rep. Babar, a notorious member of the House's Furry Caucus, conducted the prosecution wearing an elephant suit.
  • Babar is a series of popular French children's books first published in 1931, about a young elephant who leaves his jungle, visits a large city where he befriends an elderly lady and learns of human ways. After he returns to his jungle, Babar shares what he's learned about human ways with his fellow elephants, followed by the elephants deciding to construct a city they name Celesteville. Finally, Babar is made king of the elephants. A new All CGI Cartoon version, Babar and the Adventures of Badou, began airing on the Disney Junior block of Disney Channel on Valentine's Day, 2011.
  • Zahir-ud-Din Babur (February 14, 1483 – December 26, 1530) whose name means - The Manifester of the Religion (of Islam), better known by his nick name - Babur (Lion, in Turkic) was a great military strategist who was also a gifted poet and a lover of nature who constructed gardens wherever he went. The founder of the Mughal Empire he was a descendant of the Mongol, Turkic, Persian, and Afghan invaders of south-west Asia who invaded India in the early 16th century. Among those who were held captive in Babur's campaigns was Guru Nanak whom the Emperor released.
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  • King Babar, King of the elephants
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  • Shopping, Playing croquet, Having tea
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  • Civilize his people, Protect his people, Take care of his friends
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  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Babar/preload editintro=Babar/editintro width=25 For Babar Enthusiasts (and their children)
  • The reason for the tripling of elephants in Africa. He's been getting busy.
  • King Babar is the main protagonist of the Babar franchise. He is currently king of Celesteville, an African village for Elephant he founded to give his people the same level of comfort as man. Babar has a with named Celeste, whom he named his village after and has three children named Pom, Flora, and Alexander. Babar was taken in by an old lady often simply addressed as Madame and invited her to live in his kingdom as one of it's most honored citizens. The majority of Babar's problems after the first book which focuses on building the city itself as a haven for his people, is everyday issues of how to solve social problems or having to do with exotic adventures.
  • the corporation for pubic brodcasting the carngie corporation of york the national sience foundation the arthur vining davis foundation chuck e cheeses 7 eleven mcdonalds looksmart walmart burger king wendys bing gamestop viewers like you thank you
  • Zahir-ud-Din Babur (February 14, 1483 – December 26, 1530) whose name means - The Manifester of the Religion (of Islam), better known by his nick name - Babur (Lion, in Turkic) was a great military strategist who was also a gifted poet and a lover of nature who constructed gardens wherever he went. The founder of the Mughal Empire he was a descendant of the Mongol, Turkic, Persian, and Afghan invaders of south-west Asia who invaded India in the early 16th century. Babur was the great-grandson of Timur Lenk (Timur the Lame, from which the Western name Tamerlane is derived), who had invaded India and plundered Delhi in 1398 and then ruled over a short-lived empire based in Fergana or Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) that united Persian-based Mongols (Babur's maternal ancestors) and other West Asian peoples. His paternal ancestor was Genghis Khan. Babur was driven from Samarkand and initially established his rule in Kabul in 1504. Having grow up with stories of the easy riches to be gained in India he made several raids into the Punjab and India. Now with a firm base close to the passes into India he became determined to expand his kingdom eastward into the Punjab. But as fate would have it before he invaded, an invitation from an opportunistic Afghan chief in Punjab, who wished his help in overthrowing Ibrahim Lodi, the ruler of the Delhi Sultinate (1517-26), brought him to the very heart of Delhi fulfilling his desire to build a mighty kingdom. Babur, a seasoned military commander, entered India in 1526 with his well-trained veteran army of 12,000 to meet the sultan's huge but unwieldy and disunited force of more than 100,000 men. Babur defeated the Lodi sultan decisively at Panipat (in modern-day Haryana, about ninety kilometers north of Delhi where several decisive battles have been won and lost. Employing something never seen before in India—gun carts, moveable artillery, and superior cavalry tactics, Babur achieved a resounding victory. A year later, he decisively defeated a Rajput confederacy led by Rana Sangha. In 1529 Babur routed the joint forces of Afghans and the sultan of Bengal but died in 1530 before he could consolidate his military gains. He left behind as legacies his memoirs (Babur Namah), several beautiful gardens in Kabul, Lahore, and Agra, and destroyed many more Hindu Mandirs from the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir to the East across India. The 'Babri Masjid incident' is still unsoved. His son Humayun, the first to gain from a Rajput Raja the famed diamond—later to be called the Koh-i-noor, would soon be forced to leave India only to return to build an even greater kingdom. His son Akbar and his descendants would fulfil Babur's dream of establishing a Mughal empire in Hindustan. Leaving behind, in the end, as had their ancestor, a splendid history of beautiful arts and Architecture along with an equally brutal history of destruction and death. Among those who were held captive in Babur's campaigns was Guru Nanak whom the Emperor released.
  • Jean Eusèbe Firmin George de Babar, dit Roi Babar (à ne pas confondre avec le roi Baudouin) est le souverain d'Elephantie, contrée perdue du centre de l'Afrique. Derrière son image de bon samaritain se cache en réalité un éléphant autoritaire et mégalomane, considéré comme dictateur par la SPA, la WWF, l'ONU, la SACEM, le KGB, la DST, le PMRC, la ERTGOPFSFT, et Bernadette Chirac. Son régime est le seul en Afrique qui soit totalitaire sans qu'aucun pays occidental n'en soit responsable.
  • rechts|204px Die BaBar ist ein Restaurant auf dem Archipel Vulkania (-44,44). Wie auch die Insel ist sie nur während der Monate Jullier und Frauguktor für Touristen zugänglich. Das gleichnamige Teilgebiet des Archipels umfasst nur eine Map.
  • Babar is a series of popular French children's books first published in 1931, about a young elephant who leaves his jungle, visits a large city where he befriends an elderly lady and learns of human ways. After he returns to his jungle, Babar shares what he's learned about human ways with his fellow elephants, followed by the elephants deciding to construct a city they name Celesteville. Finally, Babar is made king of the elephants. An Animated Series was produced by Nelvana and originally aired between 1989 and 1991 and in 2000. The series was broadcast in 30 languages in over 150 countries, making it one of the largest distributed animated shows up to that point. There have also been two movies, but both came and went at the box office with little fanfare. A new All CGI Cartoon version, Babar and the Adventures of Badou, began airing on the Disney Junior block of Disney Channel on Valentine's Day, 2011.
  • He is best-known as one of the House managers in the impeachment of President Bill Clinton during the trial in the U.S. Senate — a trial fatally marred when Rep. Babar, a notorious member of the House's Furry Caucus, conducted the prosecution wearing an elephant suit.
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